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Rebecca Hughes (amateur radio callsign M6BUB) is an active member of the Quantum Technology Club. However, she is also a member of the Radio Society of Great Britain's (RSGB's) Youth Committee. One of the their main focuses for the last eighteen months has been the organisation of this years Youngsters on the Air 2017 (YOTA 2017) event.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TfRVgAp2gU
YOTA an annual event
YOTA is as annual event which young licensed amateur radio operators from throughout Region 1 (Europe, Africa, Middle East and Northern Asia) attend for a summer camp in a different country each year. This year it is the UK's turn to host the event and the RSGB's Youth Committee has played a major role in organising activities for the young folk to enjoy.
YOTA a multinational and multicultural event
In previous year YOTA has been held in Austria, Belgium & the Netherlands, Estonia, Finland and Italy. This year 80 young people will attend from 30 countries, including one group from as far afield as...

The maker movement is a growing community of folk who like to invent, design and tinker with all forms of technology and Liverpool Makefest is the north west's biggest maker event.
Liverpool Makefest showcases hundreds of makers
This year saw hundreds of people visit Liverpool's Central Library and more than 200 makers to experience live science experiments, get hands on with amazing technology, have a go at fun crafts, get close up with the latest inventions and have a play with gadgets that might just be the next big thing.
Quantum Technology Club at Liverpool Makefest
These makers varied from individuals, to clubs, businesses and education establishments. One of those in attendance was our very own Quantum Technology Club who was showcasing everything wireless and some projects that our members had recently built.
On display were...
A live amateur radio station capable of communicating with other licensed amateur radio stations around the world and out in to space.
The ever-popular Morse Code (CW) demonstration where visitors...

Doors open at 7.30pm. What’s on this evening? Full agenda to be confirmed. The Raspberry Pis and Arduinos will be out for folk to make some electronic circuits and control them with simple programming code. Time[...]

Doors open at 7.30pm. What’s on this evening? Full agenda to be confirmed The Raspberry Pis and Arduinos will be out for folk to make some electronic circuits and control them with simple programming code. Time[...]

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